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Today’s Cozy Hallmark Channel Movie Schedule (Apr. 13): ‘The Magic of Ordinary Days’ & More

For fans of heartfelt romance, Hallmark is here to offer you the ultimate feel-good escape. If you’re unwinding after a long day and planning a cozy marathon on the couch, today’s lineup is packed with movies that are bound to deliver plenty of swoon-worthy moments and familiar comfort for every fan to delight in.

Below, you’ll find the complete Hallmark Channel movie schedule for Monday, April 13. After you’re finished binging episodes of “Golden Girls,” “Reba,” and “Gilmore Girls,” in the morning, grab a blanket and get ready to relive some of your favorite happily-ever-afters.


‘Very, Very, Valentine’ – 2 p.m. ET / 1 p.m. CT

Synopsis (per Hallmark Channel): Helen, a kind hearted and shy florist, meets the perfect man at a Valentine’s Masquerade Ball. When she enlists the help of her best friend Henry to track him down, she finds that her perfect man may already be right in front of her.

Starring Danica McKellar, Cameron Mathison and Damon Runyan.


‘The Magic of Ordinary Days’ – 4 p.m. ET / 3 p.m. CT

Synopsis (per Hallmark Channel): 1944. World War II. Denver. Livy Dunne has essentially been thrown out of her home by her stern father, Rev. Dunne, because she’s pregnant and unmarried. She’s banished to rural Colorado, to go through an arranged marriage to a lonely farmer, so her child will have a “father.” When she arrives in tiny Wilson, Colorado, Livy and her “betrothed,” gentle but strong Ray Singleton, are wary around each other. Worldly Livy is bored by Ray and the hardscrabble life he leads –despite his inherent goodness and wisdom.  As the months pass Lily learns more about this calm, practical, self-effacing farmer and his sister Martha – “a queen among women” – and her family.  Slowly almost imperceptibly, Livy realizes she may have found “home,” quite accidentally. For his part, Ray becomes a regular visitor at the town library, reading the classics so he can converse intelligently with his educated wife. Livy befriends two Japanese-American girls who have been interned with their parents at a nearby camp; Florence and Rose are smart and beautiful.  They end up teaching Livy a valuable lesson about life and love.

Livy has her baby, elects to stay with Ray, and as she tells her sister-in-law, “I’ve learned more about love in my six months with this family than in the 25 in my father’s home.”

Starring Keri Russell, Skeet Ulrich, and Mare Winningham


‘Raise a Glass to Love’ – 6 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. CT

Synopsis (per Hallmark Channel): Aspiring Master Sommelier Jenna returns to her family vineyard to study and is intrigued by the natural methods of the handsome new, Argentinian winemaker, Marcelo.

Starring Laura Osnes, Juan Pablo Di Pace, and Jennifer Huether.


‘My Secret Valentine’ – 8 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. CT

Synopsis (per Hallmark Channel): A young woman takes advice from the chalkboard notes that her mysterious house rental tenant leaves when a slick sales rep arrives with plans to buy her family’s prized winery.

Starring Lacey Chabert and Andrew Walker.

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